SOLUTION: NEED ANSWERS ASAP 5. Arial says that, for any pair of linear relations, if the coefficients of the y-terms are equal and the coefficients of the x-terms are equal, the graphs

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5. Arial says that, for any pair of linear relations, if the coefficients of the y-terms are equal and the coefficients of the x-terms are equal, the graphs of the two lines will be parallel.
a. Give an example for which Arial’s claim is true.
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b. Give an example for which Arial’s claim is false.
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c. Suggest an improvement to Arial’s claim,
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Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a. and represent parallel lines.
b and representt the same lines.
c. Add "and the independent terms are different."

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